“All of those qualities on top of the natural beauty of the beaches, river and national park make it a brilliant tourist destination with safety and security.”

Queensland Tourism Industry Council Chief Executive Daniel Gschwind says Queensland is a safe destination for international tourists and the tourism industry as a whole is focused on how to minimise risks for travellers.

“Potential travellers place an increasingly high value on the safety and welfare aspects when making destination choices,” Mr Gschwind says.

“The further away that people travel, the more concerned they are likely to be about being away from their support network.

“To this end, the Queensland tourism industry and government agencies have gone to great length to provide accurate information to visitors which is available in multiple languages.”

Mr Gschwind says as a destination, Queenslanders are generally renowned to be a ‘friendly lot’.

“There are numerous examples from previous incidents where locals have gone out of their way in caring for visitors caught in difficult circumstances,” Mr Gschwind says.

“Iconic institutions such as Surf Life Saving Australia and the Flying Doctors also provide very effective care for visitors and locals alike.”

Stay in Noosa offers personalised service and exceptional deals on quality and affordable waterfront accommodation at Noosa.

The family-business operates Las Rias and Noosa Quays on the Noosa River and the Cove Noosa and Little Cove Court nestled in the rainforest at Little Cove Beach near Noosa National Park.

For more information about Stay in Noosa visit www.stayinnoosa.com.au

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Stay in Noosa offers personalised service and exceptional deals on quality and affordable waterfront accommodation at Noosa.

The family-business operates Las Rias and Noosa Quays on the Noosa River and the Cove Noosa and Little Cove Court nestled in the rainforest at Little Cove Beach near Noosa National Park.Marnie O'BrienP: 0431876628W:www.stayinnoosa.com/